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Public Invited to New Canaan Valley
Resort Lodge Ribbon Cutting Oct. 29, 2013, 2:30 p.m.
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Davis, WV – October 2013 / Hospitality 1ST / The construction of a new lodge at Canaan Valley Resort State Park is complete and Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has invited the public to join him and other officials in a ribbon cutting ceremony scheduled for Oct. 29, 2013, at 2:30 p.m.

“Visitors are now able to enjoy modern and comfortable facilities in the new 160 room lodge,” said Frank Jezioro, director of the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. “The nearly four-decade-old lodge structures this replaces served the public well beyond expectations, and we invite visitors who haven’t been to Canaan in a while to come back and enjoy the improved complex any time of year.”

The ribbon cutting ceremony is a special addition to the 2013 Governor’s Conference on Tourism agenda being held at Canaan Valley Resort State Park. Gov. Tomblin will do the honors and will make remarks following the ribbon cutting ceremony.

Attendees are encouraged to call Judy Smith at 304-866-4111 if planning to attend so refreshments can be prepared, or email canaanvalleysp@wv.gov, subject line: Canaan Valley Lodge.
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Public Invited to New Canaan Valley Resort Lodge Ribbon Cutting Oct. 29, 2013, 2:30 p.m.
Shown Left-to-Right, Top-to-Bottom:
Canaan Valley Resort Lodge
Canaan Valley Resort Lodge Governor’s Suite with balcony
Canaan Valley Resort Lodge standard room with two queen-size beds
Canaan Valley Resort Lodge standard room with one king-size bed
(Photos Courtesy of the West Virginia Department of Commerce)
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About Canaan Valley Lodge
The revitalization and construction of the Canaan Valley Resort Lodge began in May 2012 and the structures were completed in August 2013. Decorative aspects continue in the public areas and some sleeping rooms.

The North and South wings of the new lodge are four levels with each level having 42 rooms. The configuration with includes eight suites creates a total of 160 sleeping rooms. Some guest rooms include fireplaces, balconies, ADA access, VIP suites and individual climate control.

The additions and renovations utilize 94,637 square feet of new guest room and public space that transform Canaan Lodge from a sprawling collection of detached units with exterior walkways into a grand resort hotel of great convenience and comfort for individual vacationers, skiers and groups alike. Four elevators, updated fire protection, electrical and plumbing updates, parking lot repairs, landscaping loading dock and meeting room upgrades are also part of the renovation process. The project covers approximately 3.5 acres.

The lodge rooms are decorated with colorful soft goods and case ware. “There is a comfortable retro-feeling as you enter a lodge room,” said Canaan Valley State Park Supt. Rob Gilligan. “The valley and mountain views are exceptional. Folks visiting Canaan for the first time and those who remember the original structure will be amazed.”

Canaan Valley State Park is accessed from State Route 32. The GPS Coordinates are North 39 degrees 01.450' • West 079 degrees 27.889' To learn more about Canaan Valley Resort, accommodations, camping, golf and four-season outdoor recreation in Tucker County, W.Va., visit www.CanaanResort.com.

For more information, contact:
Hoy Murphy, Public Information Officer / 304-957-9365
Judy Smith, Canaan Valley Resort State Park / 304-866-4111

About Guest Services, Inc.
Guest Services (GuestServices.com), a private hospitality company and National Park Service concessionaire, has provided food, lodging, retail and recreation services since 1917. Guest Services and its subsidiaries employ over 3,500 staff at more than 250 facilities that welcome approximately 25 million guests annually across the United States.

For more information, contact:
Liz Morris
Guest Services, Inc.
239-593-3339
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